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Title: Mapping of inner water bodies in the Krasnoyarsk territory based on the digital analysis of ground true and satellite data
Authors: Chernetskya, M.
Shevyrnogova, A.
Shevninaa, S.
Vysotskayab, G.
Sidkoa, A.
Institute of Biophysics SB RAS
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi
Citation: Chernetskya, M., Shevyrnogova, A., Shevninaa, S., Vysotskayab, G., Sidkoa, A. (2008). Mapping of inner water bodies in the Krasnoyarsk territory based on the digital analysis of ground true and satellite data. International Meeting on Soil Fertility Land Management and Agroclimatology, Special Issue, 325-336.
Abstract: In this work historical investigations and modern results of classification of the Krasnoyarsk Reservoir are presented. The paper presents results of studying the dynamics of phytopigments and other optically active components, using multispectral satellite data. Several approaches to interpreting satellite data for optically complex inland water bodies are offered. Based on results of historical investigations it is shown that the spatial distribution of phytoplankton in the reservoir stems back to the time of its formation. Color index in the red spectral region (CIR) is introduced. A relationship between the color index and chlorophyll concentration is investigated. The CIR, derived from the AVHRR data, has been found to be related to chlorophyll concentration. Based on MODIS data, the waters of the Krasnoyarsk Reservoir have been classified in accordance with their optical spectral variability, using the technique of unsupervised ISO data classification. An empirical relationship between multispectral MODIS data and the ground-truth measurements of chlorophyll concentration has been found.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11607/2671
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